as Vinod said it may be adhesion not drying problem, check surface tension.
check your ink-dampening balance, ink is too much mostly; and i'll stress on my Mr. Asem advice Don't hurt metering(chrome) roller, by harsh cloth...
thanks Bill, Turbotom1052, Travis, mantman And Asem thanks all for your contribution, after long trials and assessment i found its the dampening...
many thanks for the help.. appreciated, and sorry for any language barrier glitches:)
that what confuses me, no indication but that line in work, decreasing the ink even a few numbers pales out the color associated, as referred i...
Thanks alibryan for replaying, appreciated actually english isn't my native language so, many of the terms and expressions used could be difficult...
Thanks MacD, for replaying, appreciated it's 120gsm coated, decrease inking cause ink fading and if the density is high shouldn't i find other...
Jack liston, Thanks for replaying The form roller has been double checked, we dont check conductivity, we do check ph and its on limit, 5.5...
thanks for replaying, appreciated Yes it is, and yes we have Heidelberg sanctioned instructor.
Thanks for replaying, Its brand new sx52, could it be dampening roller setting?
after 1000 sheet keep getting about 1 cm " scumming like" in the lead, increasing damping removes it for a couple hundred sheet and appears...
any feed on this matter ?!
i'll do, next job thank you so much appreciated
Thanks Asem for ur feed, really appreciated, is it a standard procedure, i mean deactivating the multiple sheet detector ?